Activities: “What are definite and indefinite articles in English?”
Activity 1: “a” or “an”?
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elephant
house
orange
book
herb
umbrella
hour
university
cat
Activity 2: Conversations
Take a look at the conversations below. For each blank space, do you think the speaker needs the indefinite article (a/an), the definite article (the), or no article (write "x")?
Conversation 1:
A: I bought new book yesterday!
B: Oh cool! Where did you buy book?
A: I went to bookstore on Grand Avenue. Do you know that one?
B: Yes, I’ve been there before. But it’s been a long time since I read book.
A: That’s too bad. I love books!
Conversation 2:
A: I’m excited to eat lunch today. I packed apple from the tree in my yard!
B: That sounds so nice. I just have same kind sandwich I bring every day.
A: I’m happy to share! Would you like me to bring extra apple tomorrow?
B: Yes, I’d love that! I’m glad that tree in your yard produces enough apples for everyone.
Conversation 3:
A: What are you working on?
B: I’m filling out college application.
A: Are you excited to go to college?
B: Yes! I hope I get into university that I visited last month. They have most famous creative writing program in the country.
A: Wow, that sounds great! Good luck with application.